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February 4, 2025 109 mins
President Trump pauses tariffs after deal reached with Mexico and Canada. The Left is losing it as Trump and Musk work to dismantle USAID. President of El Salvador makes offer to host American criminals in his country's prisons. Protestors block LA traffic in response to President Trump's crackdown on illegal aliens. DNC doubles down on woke ridiculousness while voting for their new leader. Researcher claims to have identified Jack the Ripper through DNA evidence. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chat Benson Show, and.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Like that, the Great Trade Wars of twoenty twenty five
have come to an end.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
Mexico will now send ten thousand troops to the border
to help tackle legal immigration and to prevent THATANYL from
flowing into the US.

Speaker 4 (00:31):
Did this morning, There.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Was no blanking.

Speaker 5 (00:33):
No, she's a wonderful woman, but she did agree to
ten thousand soldiers.

Speaker 6 (00:37):
On the border.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
Negotiations with Canada took a little longer.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
In addition to Canada implementing its existing one point three
billion dollar border plan, Canada will appoint a new ventanyls
ar list cartels is terrorists and launch a Canada US
Joint Strength Force to combat organized crime, VENTANYL and money laundering.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
Who thank God for that, we have averted it. I
was close to more chaos. Really, no, no, it's all
just hair on fire. Hair on fire. Watching Chuck Schumer
out there holding up an avocado and like a corona
going probably not even gonna have the super rowl this

(01:17):
weekend because of this, You're like, really, you're not going
to be gay able to get avocados. Let's just say
it did go into effect, Chuck. They would take two
to three weeks before anybody would feel it. So last
time I checked super Bowl not too far away, we'll
be fine. I'm not a big fan of avocados anyway,
so it did moder me. That being said, it's finally done. Now,
I'm still not sure what we were doing with Canada,

(01:41):
Like that was a I'm still trying to figure.

Speaker 4 (01:43):
That one out, Like what were we doing with Canada? Again?
Why were we met at Canada?

Speaker 2 (01:47):
Well, because our dairy farmers can't sell there, or they can,
but the tariffs are ryh or or I'm not Like,
I'm trying to figure it out. And if somebody knows
why with Canada, that'd be I see Mexico, there's no
I mean absolutely, Like the Mexico thing is yeah, totally,

(02:07):
I get that, we all get that. But Canada was
a little like is it maple syrup? It's not Tim
Horton's is it?

Speaker 4 (02:15):
What is it?

Speaker 2 (02:16):
For those of you who know Tim Horton, it's a
famous hockey player. Started this like amazing, What did I
compare to the other day? If if waffle House met
like krispy Kreme kind of thing. It's really big in Canada.
It's like they're dunkin Donuts. So I didn't know what

(02:36):
the deal was with Canada other than he just wants
to exert pressure for whatever reason. They're like, we're gonna
do this for you guys, okay, and Trump's like great.
But they were already doing that, So now making sure
they do it, that's a different story, because, as we
all know, a lot of people talk a great game
but then don't do anything to back it up.

Speaker 7 (02:59):
It was interesting to this statement from Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau because a part of what he's saying is that
they're going to implement a planet they had already planned
to implement around the border, suggesting that actually there's not
that much that Canada's promising to do that's new. They're
going to have a Canada US Joint Strikeforce, it says
in this statement, they're going to work on some organized crime.
But the President today also talked about how the tariffs

(03:21):
were about bringing manufacturing jobs back to the United States.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
If we're serious about fixing manufacturing and bringing back here
to the States, then what you do. We should go
after every company then manufactures outside of the United States,
and you put a size on it, right, so it's
got to be X amount of millions of dollars in employees.
You can't just go after, you know, the one person
that sets up a you know, Amazon shop and has

(03:47):
an idea and whatever. You've got to go after it,
like Apple or somebody like that, say, if you want
to sell the phones here, that seventy five percent of
it needs to be manufactured here or whatever it is.
Otherwise we're going to hit you with a massive tariff.
So you do that with every single and we're mostly
talking about China, but even if you want to do
it for Mexico and you want to do it for
Canada or wherever else, go ahead and do that. Then

(04:08):
go after the companies and then threaten them that if
you're going to do business here and you're not manufacturing
x amount of whatever it is, so fifty point one
percent of product in the United States, then you're going
to hit with massive tariffs. But we won't do that

(04:33):
cause a lot of this stuff is just about making
noise and for you know Mexico. Look, they're starting to
fill it in Mexico City. Cartel violence is starting to
grow there. Normally, Mexico City has been pretty shielded from
a lot of that stuff, but there is a war
going on there and it's ugly. In fact, last year,

(04:57):
car bombs, beheadings of like mayors and what not, in
and a round. It's awful. And they're starting to feel
the pressure as it spreads, because it was kind of like, yeah,
there was some crime, but it was shielded. So further
you got away from Mexico City, the worse it got.
So they're feeling a little bit of it. And so
you know, you tell Shinebam, hey, look, put seven thousand

(05:21):
troops on the US border, and then take another three
thousand troops. Put it on your other border so people
can't cross over into your country on their way here.
And we'll go after you know, the fentanyl. We could
do it together. It's a joint operation. And as far
as Canada, I mean, I don't how much ventinyls coming
from there. They had a big bust. I get it,
they had a big bust a while ago. But it's

(05:44):
not like Mexico. Let's be real, it's not like Mexico
at all. How long will they last? It's a good question.

Speaker 8 (05:50):
The president's saying that these tariffs are delayed, but of
course there's a lot of stuff that could happen in
the span of one month, let it load just in
one day. So it is very possible that these tariffs
could be avoided altogether. But President Trump has made it
very clear that he believes tariffs are a very powerful tool.
He said so himself. They're powerful both economically and in

(06:12):
getting quote, everything else you want.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
Absolutely, he said that yesterday because they're asking about this,
including Colombia, and he said, look, this is it's all negotiation,
and this is the one thing we have that everybody
else just can't compete with, who've disagreed before.

Speaker 5 (06:30):
But and I'm sure they didn't have any idea what
they were talking about, because already you see what's happening.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
Look at look at Columbia. Look at what happened with that.

Speaker 5 (06:40):
Everybody said that with Columbia it was going to be
a disaster. In one in one hour, everything was settled.
You know why tariffs tariffs. Without tariffs, they wouldn't have
been the same way they would have would not have
treated me the way they treated me, which was extremely nicely.

Speaker 9 (07:02):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (07:03):
And I don't want to use countries, I don't want
to use names, but uh, taris are very powerful both
economically and in getting everything else you want.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
He's right, it's negotiation. This is the thing you have
over everybody's head. We go back to the example of
you've got five minutes oxygen and it's ten minutes to
the surface and you can't hold your breath for that long?
Are you going to play chicken with the United States?

(07:34):
We're like Aquaman, we got unlimited oxygen right now. Who
has a good one?

Speaker 4 (07:39):
Aquaman? I know, right?

Speaker 2 (07:42):
I like Aquaman. Maybe mister Lippett, but not as cool
as Aquaman. Oh, mister Lippet siding some of you are going,
who the hell's mister Lippet? Don Knotts movie The incredible
mister Lippet. By the way, he turns into a talking
fish that helps the US Navy destroy Nazi sebs. It's

(08:03):
a phenomenal movie.

Speaker 4 (08:05):
You never seen mister lippinn It's awesome.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
So nineteen sixty four classic kids, That's what I'm trying
to say. Yesterday people lost their mind, especially people on
the left, over an agency that nobody has ever heard
of outside of the people that work there. Nobody has

(08:31):
ever heard of it. In fact, when I said it
to somebody yesterday, they said, aren't those the people that
decide if our beef is good like, No, that's not
the Agriculture Department. This is US aid. Oh, it's about
international development. It's got a fifty billion dollars slush fun

(08:56):
and they hand out to all of these countries all
this stuff. And the way that we hand out money
to a lot of countries is we dangle money, dangling money,
and we dangle money. We say, look here, we'll give
you X amount of millions of dollars, but you've got

(09:17):
to let girls go to school, or you've got to
be better to the gays or whatever. That we put
the you know, the strings to the money, and then
they say, we'll totally do that, and then they take
the money and do whatever the hell they want with it.
I think we know that Elon.

Speaker 10 (09:36):
As we dug into USAID, it became apparent that what
we have here is not an apple with a worm
in it, but we have actually just a ball of worms.
And so at the point, which you don't really like,
if you go to apple AND's got a women, it
maybe can take the worm out. But if you've got
actually just a ball of worms, it's hopeless. And yours

(09:56):
id is a ball of worms. There is no out.
And when there is no apple this, You've just got
to basically get rid of the whole thing.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
Now, Marco Rubio, They're like, dude, you don't have enough jobs.
They gave him the job to be the guy right
now running USAD. Now they take money, disaster relief, poverty relief,
biolateral interests, socioeconomic development, stuff like that. I mean, it's
we hand out all kinds of money, not just through

(10:29):
USAID but through other organizations and whatnot, and we hand
out all kinds of wacky dollars. We're going to go
over some of the crap a little bit later, because
it's a laundry list of nuttiness that we hand to
countries with certain strings attached to try to further in

(10:51):
many cases insane woke ideas to countries who want no
part of it, but they want the money, so they'll say, yeah, sure,
we'll do it, knowing full well they're probably not going
to do it, and if they do, it'll be something
insignificant and small. So them losing their status as the

(11:17):
free givers of money to the world's pissing them off
and watching them lose their mind is awesome.

Speaker 4 (11:25):
It really is.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
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Speaker 11 (12:56):
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Speaker 12 (13:10):
If tariffs had gone into effect on Canadian oil, all
bets would have been off on what gas prices would
have done. But with the tariffs on hold, American drivers
get a bit of a reprieve from higher prices. The
Energy Department reports in the past week the average price
of regular unleaded came down about two cents to three
zero eight a gallon on average. That's five cents less
than a year ago. This time. The cheapest gases along

(13:31):
the Gulf Coast at two seventy one a gallon.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
It's about the economy, stupid, and gas plays a huge
part of what the economy is. And several of you
have chimed in yesterday as we were talking about this,
and I said, this is why gas prices would probably
jump here in the United States, you know, like, but
we drill more than anybody else would drill baby drill.
Being then I had to remind you that the gas

(13:55):
that we get comes from refineries who take heavy crude,
which we do. We don't produce in the kind of
numbers we need, so we have to get it from Canada.
And so because of that, no matter how much we drill, drill, drill,
we wouldn't have had the kind of numbers to sustain

(14:17):
us day to day without having to go elsewhere, which
was always a possibility. And that was kind of the
threat to get heavy crude and the last here we
are so prices will not be jumping. Meanwhile, El Salvador
is offering something that I'm sure we're taking in and

(14:38):
dissecting and trying to understand if it's even possible. Can
we do this? You see, kids, they've got lots of
jails and El Salvador and they've got room. They've left
the light on, is what we're saying.

Speaker 13 (14:52):
In a stunning announcement, Secretary of Saint Rubyu said the
president of El Salvador had offered to host dangerous criminals
of any nationality in his country's notorious prisons, even Americans.

Speaker 14 (15:03):
He has offered to house in his jails dangerous American
criminals and custody in our country, including those of US
citizenship and legal residence.

Speaker 13 (15:13):
Review called it an unprecedented offer of friendship, but it'll
face deep legal hurdles. The deliver Rights protects Americans from
cruel and unusual punishment.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
So I doubt that's going to happen, which it shouldn't.
I mean, but I'm thinking more of, well, if we're
gonna send him Guantano, could we send him there? So
very die Chad. I know it's just the thought, but
you know they're going to think about it. They're gonna
be like, all right, what are the chances we can
get this done? Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
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the Chad Benson Show, people still reeling over the trading
of the Great Luca Doncik to the Lakers. Lakers trading
Ad to the Mavericks. People very upset about this.

Speaker 15 (16:02):
MAVs were a global presence in my opinion right because
of Luka Doncic and I would rather lose with Luca
than win a championship without him. He did so, he
did so much for us, Like this just feels like
we're kicking like a family member out of our house.

Speaker 2 (16:17):
Well that family member, speaking of houses, just closed last
week on a fifteen million dollar home in the Dallas area.
Not thrilled by the news, started crying. Apparently on top
of that. Something somebody should tell Luca is, Hey, you know,
California has a state income tax right around thirteen soon

(16:40):
to be fifteen percent, So you're forty three million bucks.
That's probably gonna cost you about five and a half
six million right off the top that you weren't paying
in Texas. Welcome to California. Oh and it's on fire.
And if you think that's not very nice, get over yourself.
For God's sake, he gets to go play for the Lakers.
The Celtics and Lakers two biggest franchises in basketball, and

(17:02):
in modern times, how do you compete with the Lakers Dallas?
When I hear people say I'd rather lose with him
than win without him. No, if ad helps bring you
a championship, that's what you care about winning matters. And Luca,
you should have stayed in better shape. Let's not pretend
you weren't really out of shape.

Speaker 4 (17:19):
Okay.

Speaker 16 (17:19):
Chad Benson Show such Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
Their voices are loud. The fact that they burn American
flags is abhorrent. Yet at the same time, as they
burn the flags, they want to stay here in America,
which should piss us all off when they do stuff
like that. As you're running around right with your flag
of Mexico or Colombia or Venezuela or whatever flag you

(18:26):
have Palestine and you're demanding crap, I remind your ass.
The more you do that, the less sympathy people have
for you. And when you stop traffic, we go over
this at least once every two or three weeks for
some dumb ass thing that you want to do. When

(18:48):
you stop traffic, people don't like you. That happened in
La It's pissing everybody off. It's happening Dallas. It's pissing
everybody off. So two things. I'm just giving you guys
a little roadmap to how to endear yourself to people.

Speaker 4 (19:07):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
One, don't burn the American flag and talk about how
you want to stay here and you deserve something. Two,
don't run around with the flag of the country you
came from to celebrate wherever you came from, all the
while doing everything to stay here. And three, do not
effing stop traffic, you dumbass, because then people turn on you,

(19:33):
people like me, And I don't care what your skibobber is.
I may even and we go over this every couple
of weeks. I may even agree with you. I may
even agree with whatever your position is and whatever it
is that you're stopping traffic for. But you've stopped traffic
so automatically, I'm on the opposing side. And you don't

(19:55):
endear yourself to people who've got somewhere to be, picking
up their kid, getting home after a long day's work,
getting to work, taking their kids to school. Whatever it
is you just pissed people off. Case in Point Overpass,
Los Angeles, California. All your foreign flags, support your local

(20:20):
ice raids doesn't help you. I'm just giving you a
little hint from Uncle Chad here. That's all I'm trying
to do. Okay, we'll get more into this A little
bit later, but just trying to help you out. Having
dealt yesterday with a few of my friends in Los
Angeles who are pissed and angry and called me as
if I could do something because they were stuck in

(20:41):
traffic because sobs were wandering around over the last couple
of days in the middle of the freaking freeway. Don't
do that, Okay, fantastic, fantastic, Now back to insanity. We
have a new person who is running USAID. He also
happens to be the Secretary of State. He's gonna have

(21:04):
a lot of jobs at the rate this thank's going.
You're now the head of USAID.

Speaker 17 (21:08):
The head of doej Elon Musk, called USAID a criminal
organization and added that it is time for it to die.

Speaker 4 (21:16):
Do you agree with that?

Speaker 14 (21:17):
They have basically evolved into an agency that believes that
they're not even a US government agency, that they are
out they are a global charity that they take the
taxpayer money and they spend it as a global charity
irrespective of whether it is in the national interest or
not in the national interests. One of the most common
complaints you will get if you go to embassies around
the world from State Department officials and ambassadors in the
like is USAID is not only not cooperative, they undermine

(21:41):
the work that we're doing in that country. They are
supporting programs that upset the host government for whom we're
trying to work with on a broader scale and so forth.
So they're completely unresponsible. They just don't consider that they
work for the US. They just think they're a global
entity and that their master is the globe and not
the United States. And that's not what the statute says,
and that's not sustainable.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
And that's what they believe. There are many of them
who absolutely think that they are above reproach. They work
for the government, some sort of special charity that hands
out taxpayer money, and that somehow by taking taxpayer money
away from them to hand to other nations by the
way taxpayer money going to other nations to be given

(22:25):
kind of an edict if they want this money, that
they must do certain things, things that are absolutely insane.

Speaker 18 (22:34):
Here's the reason why Elon Musk and others have been
taking a look, because if you look at the waste
and abuse that has run through USAID over the past
several years, these are some of the insane priorities that
that organization has been spending money on one point five
million dollars to advance DEI in Serbia's workplaces, seventy thousand
for a production of a DEI musical in Ireland, forty

(22:57):
seven thousand for a transgender opera in Columbia, thirty two
thousand for a transgender comic book in Peru.

Speaker 2 (23:06):
Yeah, I, it's insane, Like why why because you have money,
got to hand it out right, Like that's what have
we talked about with government? Government? Every agency spend everything
you have, spend more of it, go over budget, and

(23:28):
then tell the government aka the tax payer.

Speaker 4 (23:31):
You need more.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
And it's it's nuts because what they do is they
go to these nonprofits and they hand them money, and
everybody it's it's you know the joke about money laundering,
Well that's not maybe as much as a joke as
you think. Here's some other stuff. This one's awesome. Two

(23:56):
million for changing sex and LGBT activists in Juatemala. Or
we can give them two million dollars and say hey,
give this to a bunch of people and tell them
to stop coming here. Oh yah, hundreds of thousands of
dollars to a nonprofit with ties to a designated terrorist organization,

(24:17):
even after the Inspector General opened up an investigation. They're
handing money out. Why Why Because it's what they do,
It's who they are. So they hand out money to
all these insane organizations, and then the liberals run around

(24:38):
freaking out. But then when you start to read about
all this insanity, Look, it sounds great to give money
to countries and try to help them advance, you know,
young girls into education, but so much of this stuff
is waste, and so much of this goes through organizations
that quite frankly, we're really not keeping taps on. We

(24:58):
don't know where that money goes, and it's handed out
and poof gone, And what do we have to show
for people whining and crying.

Speaker 11 (25:09):
Look, Trump's a dictator each cup to take over the world.

Speaker 4 (25:13):
We told you he was going.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
To do this. Why are you handing money like two
million dollars to Guatemala about changing sexes? What does that
have to do with anything in the reality of the
world that they're living in at this moment in time
as they come here in the hundreds of thousands over
the last several years.

Speaker 19 (25:32):
Hmm, it is really, really a sad day in America.
We are witnessing a constitutional crisis. We talked about Trump
wanting to be a dictator on day one, and here
we are. This is what the beginning of dictatorship looks like.
When you got the constitution and you install yourself as

(25:56):
the sole power. That is how dictators are made.

Speaker 2 (26:01):
He's not the sole power. He's not soul power. Oh
you meant like the sole person. Not soil.

Speaker 4 (26:12):
My bad.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
They're upset, they're angry because they're giving tree that comes
from the tree of money that we provide is now
going away. And like I said, thirty six hours ago,
you would have thought us eight, is that like a concert?
US aid a id? Is that one of those things

(26:36):
where they see if the beef like is that?

Speaker 4 (26:40):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (26:40):
That's usda? Okay, well what does this do? It's just
a great way to bitch at Trump because he looks
around and goes, man, we have fifty billion dollars here,
what can we do? So were you saying, Chad, we
should never help anybody. No, we absolutely must help people
when the opportunity presents itself to do something real that
will further them in a real way. Go ahead and

(27:03):
do it. But if it's about being woke and pushing
insane crap on countries that do not want it, or
maybe giving money to organizations that are much more aligned
with organizations and countries that hate us, maybe we don't

(27:27):
do that. That's what I'm saying. Oh that sounds that
sounds fair. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
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the insanity that came out of the DNC this weekend
as they voted for the new president to run the
Democratic National Party?

Speaker 4 (27:46):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (27:47):
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Speaker 1 (29:09):
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Speaker 2 (29:16):
I can't make this up. I would like to think
I could make this up. I would like to think
I could do something this hilarious as a parody. But no,
this is actually the DNC who apparently learned nothing from
what took place in the last election, oh those many
many months ago, like three plus months. So they elected

(29:38):
their new leader over the weekend, and of course, as
all good DNC anything starts out, we must acknowledge all
the land that has been stolen.

Speaker 20 (29:49):
The Democratic National Committee was just to acknowledge that we
gather together to state our values on lands that have
been stewarded through many central He's by the ancestors and
the descendants of tribal nations who have been here since
time immemorial.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
We honor the communities native to this continent.

Speaker 20 (30:10):
And recognize that our country was built on indigenous lends.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
No, for the love of God, here's the thing. If
you're going to do that, and that's the way you
really feel, then give the lands back.

Speaker 4 (30:22):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
If that's the way you really feel, give them back.
I mean, honestly, like, if that's that's how you're going
to start this thing, just look, we're here to tell
everybody we're giving all the lands back.

Speaker 4 (30:36):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (30:37):
Now that may have been the best bit of the
entire situation, because when they got into voting four the
new leadership of the DNC, we had to go over
the rules. Here we go.

Speaker 21 (30:57):
Rules specify that when we have a gender non binary
candidate or officer, the non binary individual is counted as
neither male nor female, and the remaining six offices must
be gender balanced.

Speaker 6 (31:11):
With the results of the previous.

Speaker 21 (31:13):
Four elections, our elected officers are currently too male and
to female. In order to be gender balanced, we must
we must elect one male, one female, and one person
of any gender. To ensure our process accounts for male, female,

(31:35):
and non binary candidates, we conferred with our RBC co chair,
our LGBT Caucus co Chair, and others to ensure that
the process is inclusive and meets the gender balance requirements
in our rule.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
Oh wait, wait, if you guys think this is funny, Okay,
So he's going over all the stuff. He's trying. He's
trying his hardest, like he's putting like the best foot
he's got is going forward. But we are just getting
started again. Learn nothing, zero, zilch, nada for what the

(32:09):
nation just said, Hey, we're not down with all your insanity.
We've decided to take a hard pass on your craziness
and we're going to move in this direction. And then
the DNC new leadership came up and they said, let's
double down on insanity. Let's do it and let's see
how this plays out. We'll see if this works for
all of us. So they're just getting started.

Speaker 4 (32:33):
Are you ready?

Speaker 2 (32:33):
Because he's not done, not yet, let's get this thing done.
On your mark, Get set go.

Speaker 6 (32:43):
We're gonna expert. We're finding out ways to expedite this.
Because of our gender balance provisions. On this next ballot,
you will be able to vote for two candidates of
any gender on the next ballot.

Speaker 21 (32:57):
Okay, So on this next ballot, you will be able
to vote for two candidates of any gender on the
next ballot.

Speaker 6 (33:06):
If two candidates receive.

Speaker 21 (33:11):
I'm going to turn to Helen to clarify this last war.

Speaker 2 (33:15):
Wait what Yeah, We're not done, ladies and gentlemen. Here's
a lady named Helen.

Speaker 4 (33:20):
You are in.

Speaker 22 (33:22):
This next ballot where you have two votes, as the
chair has said, you may vote for two males, two females,
two of any gender. Okay, Nope, you can't do that
because we've got the balance. You could vote for one
of any gender. Okay, are non binary gender?

Speaker 4 (33:44):
Excuse me?

Speaker 1 (33:45):
It is late.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
Okay, you have no idea, Helen, how late it is
for you, guys, because that's what America is saying we
need more of. You're not paying attention. The room is
not hard to reach, little bit of balance, no insanity,
and you double down on it. It's great. Keep it coming.

(34:09):
Trump's like, just keep it coming. I'll take it.

Speaker 4 (34:13):
It's just so insane it is.

Speaker 2 (34:17):
Keep doubling down reminds me of one of the great
old time super hits from back in the day, Justin
Drew Doe take us away.

Speaker 17 (34:25):
I will never apologize for standing up for a lgdplgt LBG,
LGBTQ two plus kids rights.

Speaker 2 (34:38):
Somewhere along the line, we've decided to abandon reality and appease,
play Kate, virtue signal, and everything else we possibly can
think of that accomplishes absolutely nothing for anybody. And if
you're a Democrat and you're listening to this and you

(34:59):
wonder why things aren't going the way that you wanted
them to, listen to the insanity that is your party
trying to figure out how to even do a damn
vote without offending anybody, and you get to the point
where you realize, oh, yeah, this this is why Trump

(35:24):
not hard to see. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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The Chad Benson Show, coming up, second hour. A lot
of stuff still to get to. More on immigration, more
on us AID. Oh jeez. I think the reaction of

(35:47):
a lot of the people who either work for USAID
or are the Democrats who are freaking out because the
slush fund has running dry. I think that's the most
entertaining thing. And when you hear the insanity of which
we give money to other countries that in many cases
go against their beliefs, you think to yourself, okay, again,

(36:09):
this is why Trump. If you're missing the show makes
you've read the podcast. It is the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (36:18):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (36:48):
Mexico and Canada the United States of America. The battle
never happened, nor should it have. It was silly. I
think we can all agree with that, especially the Canadian one,
and still trying to figure that one out. But last
year we are. But if you were worried about not
getting avocados in three weeks, Chuck Schumer, worry no more

(37:10):
because Mexico said.

Speaker 3 (37:12):
No mass Mexico will now send ten thousand troops to
the border to help tackle legal immigration and to prevent
fentanyl from flowing into the US.

Speaker 4 (37:21):
Did you played it this morning?

Speaker 5 (37:22):
There was nope, blanking no, She's a wonderful woman, but
she did agree to ten thousand soldiers on the border.

Speaker 3 (37:27):
Negotiations with Canada took a little longer. In additions to
Canada implementing its existing one point three billion dollar border plan,
Canada will appoint a new ventanyls are list, cartels is
terrorists and launch a Canada US Joint Strength Force to
combat organized crime ventanyl and money laundering.

Speaker 2 (37:46):
Okay, there we go, So that's what's going on now.
The interesting thing about this is watching everybody react because
the last thing anybody wants to do is give Trump
a win. I will say, I have no idea what
the hell we were doing with the Canada battle. I
think that was it more of a you know, I'm
gonna hump your leg kind of thing. Oh, being honest,
pull it out there. You guys liked that about me.

(38:07):
But this right here, it's a perfect example of not
really telling the truth and being able to say Trump
lost cord to the White House pressure theory.

Speaker 4 (38:18):
Quote.

Speaker 23 (38:19):
Canada is bending the knee just like Mexico.

Speaker 2 (38:22):
Is that what's happening here?

Speaker 24 (38:23):
This is hilarious to me because Trump got rolled by
both of these countries. Both the leaders of Mexico and
Canada have agreed to do what they have already been doing.
It's just that Trump didn't seem to know about it.
For example, the president of Mexico said that she would
commit to having ten thousand troops at the US Mexico border.

(38:46):
Guess what, there are already fifteen thousand people there and
have been there for years. Trump didn't seem to know
to this.

Speaker 2 (38:54):
Well, actually, twenty nineteen there were fifteen thousand troops, but
when Biden tokver, there wasn't fifteen thousand troops. They varied
throughout Biden's presidency, but nowhere near having that many troops.
And oh, by the way, if there's fifteen thousand troops

(39:14):
on your border and this many people from other nations
gets to cross your border, what the eff are you doing?
Just out of curiosity asking for everybody. Now, when it
comes to Canada, I was never really sure what we
were doing. But there we go. Tariffs. It's a thirty

(39:38):
day pause. Let's be real, thirty days. Stuff could happen.
China is throwing tariffs at us because we've thrown tariffs
at them, and let that battle happen. We've been tariffing
them for quite a while. Biden even increased certain tariffs.
So this is nothing new. They hit us with a
fifteen percent tax on on coal. It's about six percent

(40:02):
of our coal exports go to China. But they'll still
probably buy it, they'll pass it on to their people.
I mean, it's an odd thing the way that this
battle with China goes, because a lot of times we
will tear off something that isn't really a big deal,
and vice versa, because it's a way of saying we're

(40:24):
going to show you something, so you better not mess
with us. And then they say, oh no, we're going
to show you something. And then yeah, it did get
serious during Trump's first administration, and Biden, to his credit,
kept it up with some of the tariffs in China
because he recognized the issues with fentanyl and what China
was doing. So good on you there. All that being said,

(40:50):
is it much to do about nothing?

Speaker 4 (40:51):
Of course it was.

Speaker 2 (40:52):
And it was also hair on fire. Democrats. Let me
tell you something. If you want to get Trump, like,
if that's your jam is to really get him, ignore him,
ship ignore what he does. Because the more that you
give in and you run around hair on fire. First

(41:16):
you look like an idiot. Secondly, he loves it and
you guys battle and for the most part, people don't go, oh, well,
the media really got him there. They thought, h I mean,
the last three or four days, all I've heard is
how America is essentially going to sink because of these

(41:38):
tariffs and the world was going to come to an
end and blah blah blah blah blah. It was never
going to happen. Could it have been an issue for
some people, yes, Could it have been a little tighter
for some people. Absolutely? Did Trump warn about that? Yeah,
and then you run around and then when both decided

(41:59):
to put a paw on it, well that's because they
beat Trump. They didn't beat Trump again. I don't know
what the whole thing. I'm still trying to figure out
the thing with Canada, and somebody's probably gonna go, you're
an idiot, you still understand whatever. I know. One of
the things he's like, we got to stop the fentanyl.
It's like less than one percent of fentanyl comes from Canada,
so and probably about the same amount of illegal immigration

(42:23):
comes from Canada. And they do have some high tariffs
on dairy and certain things like that. I understand that,
but that really didn't seem to be what this was about.
And with Mexico, Yeah, in the past, they've had fifteen
thousand troops on the border. That's the past. That's not today.
That was twenty nineteen. We can go back and look

(42:45):
at what it looked like in twenty nineteen when Trump
was president and Mexico was making a little bit more
of an effort. It wasn't as bad as it has
been since twenty twenty, so maybe as much, which just
people don't want to acknowledge it. Not only having troops
but also getting troops to do something is a big deal,

(43:09):
which people in this day and age don't want to
acknowledge the fact that if maybe Trump does something and
it does turn out to be okay, that maybe you
don't have to feel sad about it and root against
our president. Look for all the stuff and all the
issues I had with Biden, and there were plenty of them,
and I said from the second debate with Trump, when

(43:32):
Biden ran the first time, I will never vote for him.
He's going to be a disaster. He essentially said in
a hundred days, this is what I'm due to the
border and to the people that are here, and I said,
I will never vote for that. But for all the
issues I had with Biden, I never rooted against him.
I didn't want him to fail so my side could win.
And the media does because they enjoy it. And like

(43:54):
I said, if you really care, this is the thing
you really care about is America, then maybe just report
what he does without hair on fire and ignore him.
Otherwise you get you feed the beast. And by the way,
he is a beast and you're finding that out case

(44:14):
in point us AID, what is that? It's a mess
and it may not be here much longer.

Speaker 25 (44:20):
To my friends who are upset, I would say, with respect,
you know, call somebody who cares.

Speaker 4 (44:27):
They better get used to this.

Speaker 25 (44:29):
It's USAID today, it's gonna be Department of Education no more.

Speaker 2 (44:33):
What is John Kennedy right there, buddy at Louisiana. So
USAID is kind of going away, Maybe not going away.
Maybe try to fix it. It's they give out. It's
an organization that basically runs itself like a nonprofit charity
and hands money out to all kinds of people across
the globe with taxpayer dollars. And the stuff's insane. I

(44:56):
want to focus on the second one though, talk about
the Department of Education because could that be next? And
I think it is important that we talk about the
Department of Education because it is a freaking disaster. It
is a nightmare. We got our report card last week,

(45:18):
America's report card. You know what it said. Our kids
can't read and they can't do math again back to
pre pandemic levels. We already spend more money per pupil
than pretty much anywhere else on the planet. Are we

(45:39):
getting the results we want?

Speaker 26 (45:40):
The Department of Education appears to be on the chopping
block next. Sources say Trump is finalizing a plan to
dismantle the department. The draft reportedly acknowledges only Congress can
shut it down, but instead directs the department to diminish itself.

Speaker 2 (45:56):
Ooh, I am a big states right. I think the
state should handle education the way they want to handle it.
But when you look at how bad our issues are
when it comes to education, saying throwing more money at it,
let's keep doing the things that aren't working even more,

(46:21):
that's not good. And to even broach this conversation with
some people, they lose their mind. Government give up control
federal government. States still have control. That's what they should do.
How bad was it we touched on the last week,
only thirty one percent of fourth graders and thirty eight
percent of eighth graders are considered proficient in reading. That

(46:44):
means almost seventy percent of kids struggle reading have very
limited ability. And then when you get to math, Oh
my goodness, we've got to do better. More money isn't
the answer, because no matter how much money you give,

(47:07):
many of these organizations and agencies and anything else with
zero accountability, what do we have. We have a giant sucubus.
We have an administrative state, especially when it comes to
DC and Department of Education and many other agencies that
are there. And through this we have things like the

(47:29):
Department of Education that is not delivering results that anywhere else, right,
anywhere else in the private sector, you would be screwed, unless,
of course, you started at zero and nobody could read.
Then people would be like, this is great, forty percent
of the kids can read, but we didn't start there.

(47:51):
So I got no problem with retooling and looking at
how we can make the Department of Education if it's
to surround. Congress has to handle this and giving more
power to the States than the Parents three two, three, five,
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latest from DC and the plane disaster plus Jack the Ripper.

Speaker 4 (49:27):
Do we know who he is?

Speaker 2 (49:29):
It is the Jadbentson.

Speaker 1 (49:30):
Show Chad Benson.

Speaker 9 (49:42):
Was there a discrepancy in the tower radar seen by
air traffic control which may have shown the helicopter at
two hundred feet two hundred and below is where the
helicopter should have been, but some of the most trusted
location data shows the crash happening at just over three
hundred feet. The NTSB also evaluating the jets flight data
and cockpit voice recorders.

Speaker 2 (50:02):
They're trying to figure this whole thing out. They still
haven't got everything out of there, and people want answers immediately,
And whose fault was it? Was it this person's fault?
Was it that person's fault? Why don't you have everything
out of there? This should be easy. It's a plane
of fella's not like it's at the bottom of the
ocean kind of thing.

Speaker 9 (50:21):
We're talking about three different pieces of the airplane that
are just spread apart in the Potomac. It's very, very challenging.
It's been so difficult for divers to be able to
recover the bodies, and so what they're hoping to do
is that once they lifted out of the water, they
could recover the other bodies.

Speaker 2 (50:40):
Which is something once again still not being talked about,
the fact that the bodies haven't been recovered, and the
battle of not what happened and how can we ensure
that this doesn't happen again, but which side of the
aisle could be potentially blamed for this tragedy. Of course,

(51:01):
we had the DEI in Santa the O the other
day and apparently there's something that has to do with
the pilot, which again I scratched my head.

Speaker 18 (51:10):
All I could hear in the back of my head
is all these.

Speaker 27 (51:12):
People, all these DEI fear mongering people going to see
I knew he'd be Hispanic, and I.

Speaker 2 (51:18):
Lost my mind. I've not heard that at all. I
don't even know the names of like ninety nine percent
of the passengers, and that never crossed my mind. Is
that crossing some people's mind it's it's a Hispanic dude,
so that's why the plane crashed.

Speaker 27 (51:35):
What the polluticization of this man's death.

Speaker 2 (51:38):
Is entirely in appropriate.

Speaker 7 (51:40):
It is abhorrent, it is it is disgraceful, it is insensitive,
to say the least.

Speaker 2 (51:47):
I agree, But his name is Campos, Chad, so so
what is that where we're going?

Speaker 4 (51:51):
Now? Come on? Guy was from New York.

Speaker 2 (51:54):
He didn't speak any Spanish. So that doesn't help us.
Cause if that's where you're going to go with this,
and you don't just show up as one pilot it said,
and go hey, I'd like to be captain, They're like, well,
you're brown, so why not?

Speaker 4 (52:04):
My god?

Speaker 2 (52:06):
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I just I get frustrated because I try to come
at everything from a blank slate. I want to see what,

(52:30):
what is this all about? What do we have going
on here? What's the reality of this? And we can't
allow that to happen, not anymore apparently, and you've got
to scream and yell, and you've got to say insane stuff,
and you've got to It is so frustrating because what
I hear from a vast majority of you is we

(52:52):
like the fact that you know, Chad, you speak with
us for the exhausted majority, where a lot of people
out here are just frustrated with this stuff, and we
we've got to start making noise. We've got to start
looking around going all right, enough, right, this is you're
blaming this guy because he's he's got a name Campos. Well, yeah,
because because why he was the pilot of the plane

(53:16):
that got flown into And I know that some people
will take the most obscure, wackad thing that somebody says
and then amplify that. And that's partly our fault because
we react to these things which we should ignore. But
it's hard to ignore that when everybody ends up talking

(53:38):
about it, and that is frustrating. Indeed, three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four twenty three at Chadminton Show, is
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Speaker 16 (53:49):
Show, such Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (54:31):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 13 (54:34):
In a stunning announcement, Secretary of State Rubio said the
president of El Salvador had offered to host dangerous criminals
of any nationality in his country's notorious prisons, even Americans.

Speaker 14 (54:46):
He has offered to house in his jails dangerous American
criminals in custody in our country, including those of US
citizenship and legal residence.

Speaker 13 (54:55):
Review called it an unprecedented offer of friendship, but it'll
face deep legal hurd The Bill of Rights protects Americans
from cruel and unusual punishment.

Speaker 2 (55:05):
Wow, that's awfully nice of him. Yeah, it's not gonna happen,
but hey, thank you. An unprecedented friendship. Give us all
your crap, we'll take care of it. If you've not
seen what the President of El Salvador has done to
their prisons, it is crazy. He has built these ultra

(55:33):
supermax prisons for the massive amount of gang members. He
has MS. Thirteen and whatnot, and it is it's no joke.
Like you wear boxers and that's pretty much it. You
had down all the time, Like so they've got you
bent over, chained up. They are not playing. I do

(55:57):
not think that we are going to be sending people there.
But it was a kind offer. Hey, thank you. It's
last time you guys offered me something like that.

Speaker 1 (56:05):
Ha ha.

Speaker 2 (56:07):
Trump killing us AI D it's not very nice Trump.

Speaker 4 (56:14):
That's what I hear he's doing.

Speaker 2 (56:16):
He's these he's crushing it. Just destroy it. It just just
it's no more. Get rid of it. Get rid of
that agency that you've never even heard of. It's wrong.

Speaker 4 (56:28):
If they do that, what happens?

Speaker 2 (56:31):
We need that agency that does what.

Speaker 4 (56:33):
Does it do? It send out stuff? It's no, it's
we don't.

Speaker 2 (56:38):
We're oh okay, yeah, yeah, that's important to.

Speaker 23 (56:42):
US workers at the US Agency for International Development USAID
in Washington, we're told to stay home this morning. The
main office closed. They received the email shortly after midnight
telling them don't come in. This is the latest development
on the future of us AID after both President Trump
and maybe more importantly, Elon Musk said it needed to

(57:02):
be shut down.

Speaker 2 (57:04):
Yeah. I've got no problem. I've got no problem with
the vast majority. We're just talking to a Department of Education.

Speaker 4 (57:10):
Shut it down.

Speaker 2 (57:11):
You're not gonna make anybody cry.

Speaker 4 (57:14):
Well, what will the kids do?

Speaker 2 (57:16):
Transfer that money, give it to the states and allow
the States to handle their business.

Speaker 4 (57:21):
Let them compete.

Speaker 2 (57:22):
Why do we have a federal agency for education that
has as it helped. Are kids any smarter? Because I
went over our report cards. They're not any smarter, not
our report like you and I. But like as a nation,
they're not getting any better at this, get worse. We're

(57:45):
back to pre pandemic. We can't even blame the pandemic anymore.
The administrative side of education is growing rapidly, but the
kids done any smada. So a lot of these agencies
need revamping. You can have a disdain for Trump all
you want. Again, I got no problem with that, but

(58:07):
admit that he's coming at this in a way that
nobody ever has, and it makes government super uncomfortable because
government likes stability, and stability is knowing where your place is,
which is beneath them, and knowing where their place is,
which is in your pockets. And he said, nah, you
know what, No, let's look at all this stuff. If

(58:29):
the Department of Education went away today, all right, they said,
all right, over the next year, we're going to phase
it out and the states are going to handle their
own business. Do you think education is going to suffer
that much honestly, or do you think the states, along
with the parents, know what's best at this point in
time for their kids having more control over the kid's education.

(58:54):
Do you think that is better? I do. I've got kids.
I look at this all the time. We're in Arizona.
I'm like, sorry. They went to public school for a
little while, but it was a disaster. One of them
went to a charter school that was all super woke
and just a bunch of crap. And Charlie was going

(59:18):
to homeschool a little private school because she was still
too young. So and we decided we're going to homeschool
for a while. And the school they went to in
Arizona was a great school. It was Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
and they went for It wasn't from like noon till
from like e till noon. They were there till much
later in the day, and then Monday Friday they did homeschool.

(59:42):
And Lily is a perfect example of she was already
doing high school work ahead of a lot of her
other peers. And there are great public schools out there,
but there's a lot of crappy schools out there. It's
not all the teachers Fault'm not gonna blame all the teachers,
but there needs to be some questions ask about the

(01:00:03):
administrative side of things, the way that stuff is implemented.
How learning seems to be a secondary thing in education
anymore so when Trump talks about you SAD or whatever
the hell's called USAID or the Department of Education or
some of these things and taking a look at them,
I've got no problems with it.

Speaker 4 (01:00:24):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
We've touched on it for quite a while, and others,
I think are really starting to go, Okay, this is
what it is. The deep state sounds ominous. It's the
administrative state. It's the bureaucracy. It's the fact that government
serves government and we're left defend with whatever we have

(01:00:50):
left after they've taken their piece of the pie.

Speaker 28 (01:00:53):
Well, I think what is going on is that Donald
Trump is launching a kind of frontal attack on what
he calls the deep state, the administrative state. And what
they're trying to do, which is very interesting, is to
do it with as little congressional involvement as possible. Most
of this stuff could be done. Congress can rely right

(01:01:15):
the laws, they can make USAID part of the State Department.

Speaker 2 (01:01:18):
It used to be part of the State Department.

Speaker 28 (01:01:20):
Once they can take it out, they could take the
Consumer Protection Bureau out or in inside Treasury.

Speaker 2 (01:01:27):
That's a far reed Zacharias, and he seems almost like, oh,
this kind of interesting, which is probably what they're going
to do. Is they're just going to fold it over
into another department, and they're going to take away a
vast majority of their budget, and there's going to be
some oversight, so you can't just hand out stupid things
like hey, here's X amount of dollars to a nonprofit

(01:01:48):
that is aligned with a terrorist organization, or hey, here's
X amount of dollars for you to go create a
musical about transgender folks for whatever. Nation by the way,
wants no part of that BS. But in order to
get other things, they have to agree to some stuff.

Speaker 28 (01:02:06):
But what Trump is doing here is using executive authorities.
So he is essentially appointing Marco Rubio the director of
AID because usually the legislation has a clause which says,
if you don't have somebody, you can have an acting
director who has already Senate confirmed. They've done the same

(01:02:27):
thing with Scott Bessant. So the idea is basically do
an end run around Congress. And the fascinating thing is
Congress is just rolling over. Congress is refusing to assert
its institutional prerogative as a check on executive authority.

Speaker 2 (01:02:44):
Yeah, which we've talked about forever in a day that
Congress for quite a while has allowed the executive branch.
Both sides of the aisle, Republicans and Democrats have given
up a lot of their power to the executive branch
and to eventually other agencies to make decisions for them
out of fear of God knows what my assumption is

(01:03:07):
making decisions, which they're not big fans of. Bassett and
Rubio are gonna run everything. It's gonna be one of
those things where Rubio is gonna go from room to room.
They're like, I gotta go over here and see the
dog catcher, and Rubio's over there, Like, hey, I'm also
the dog catcher and I'm the sheriff. Three two, three, five,
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It's not as catchy as Jack the Ripper. I'll tell
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Speaker 27 (01:04:37):
Shoe fronting with scissors sounds great compared to this.

Speaker 6 (01:04:51):
Say.

Speaker 2 (01:04:53):
It is a mystery that has been around for such
a long timetery that may have finally been solved. A
mystery that spawns legend books, movies and everything in between.

(01:05:13):
A mystery that brings millions and millions of dollars of
tourism into England each and every single year. A mystery
that may have been solved Jack the Ripper. Do we
know who he is? Finally, a man by the name

(01:05:34):
of Russell Edwards, who apparently has spent his entire life
as an adult trying to figure out who the hell
Jack the Ripper is believes through DNA they finally have
the mystery man. He is a mystery no more, and
he wasn't actually even a mystery back then.

Speaker 29 (01:05:53):
So the day of the merger is the day is
Arab Kismisky. He was a polishypcod Jew that came over
to Whitechapel in eighteen eighty one with his brother, and
he was twenty three at the age of the murders.
He was suffering with the schizophrenia that we know when
he was admitted into the asylum, call you hatch that

(01:06:14):
his occupation was a hair dresser or barber surgeon. So
in those days you had dialatomical knowledge, which when you
know the case, you know that the murder must have
had dinatomical knowledge to commit the crimes that he did. Now,
in eighteen ninety one there was a document called the
Claude memorandam and in there it actually says that Kasminsky
had strong homicidal tendencies, that he was a strong suspect,

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and he was prone to solitary vices and auditory hallucinations,
which was point two schizophrenia.

Speaker 2 (01:06:44):
Scary when you read about this guy. Yeah, and one
thing people have always said about Jack the Ripper is
he knew about anatomy. So back in the way, back days,
the eighteen hundreds, you were a barber surgeon, so yes,

(01:07:06):
you cut hair, but you performed dental extractions, blood letting,
which of course is a party right, minor surgeries, and
sometimes yes, even amputations. So this guy knew anatomy, had
the tools, also had the issues that would lead somebody

(01:07:32):
to maybe do the things that they did. Being homicidal
as well as schizophrenia, you put those two together, you
have probably a person that could do damage. Now the
question is, how in God's name do we get to
this point where you figured this out. Had to do
with like a shawl and the DNA on it and

(01:07:54):
one of the victims. I think she was the fourth
miss Edos. And it was a long time coming because
again this is Russell Edwards. Guys had this stuff for
quite a while. This wasn't something he got like two
weeks ago. So let's do a DNA test.

Speaker 29 (01:08:09):
Okay, So it was in marks two thousand and seven,
so we're looking at eighteen years ago. It was my
mother that called me because it was all over the
press that there was a shaw for sale that was
purported to be taken from the fourth urd scene of
Cathride Eddoes. And that's how I was introduced to the shore.
His oldest brother's great great great broad daughter, she helped

(01:08:30):
a lot with the case. But actually it was the
descendants of the fourth burder victim, Kathride Eddoes. It was
her great great great bread daughter that gave us the
day na that we matched with the blood the shore.

Speaker 2 (01:08:44):
So five victims, Mary Anne Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Dride,
Catherine Ettos, and Mary Jane Kelly, all of them murdered
between August and November of eighteen eighty eight, and they
believe that this Polish barber slash surgeon, based on the

(01:09:10):
DNA and everything they can put together, as well as
the timeline of him actually being committed and everything stopping
pretty much points to this is the dude.

Speaker 29 (01:09:21):
So what we need to do is to write a
letter to the Attorney General, which we've done, requested permission
to go to the High Court to then from the
High Court to give us permission to go to the
chlora's course to have a second inquest. So with the
four questions, how where when are the questions of an inquest?
They've been answered. How the victim came across the murder

(01:09:44):
is That's where the point we point to. Because we
don't know the name, and we've placed the murderer at
the murder scene, we don't we want that to be
public knowledge now and accepted by the courts.

Speaker 2 (01:09:57):
I don't know if they'll do that, and I think
the reason they won't do that is simple. Sometimes the
mysteries are fun. Eighteen eighty eight, it's a long time,
a lot of money made. If you've ever been to
England and going on to ripper tour, they're fun, which
is weird to say, right because I think there's enough
time we don't know any of these people. There's enough

(01:10:18):
time where it's like, hey, that was kind of fun.
It was neat going to places where people got butchered,
but it's it's you know, it's about the camarader you
walk around and depending on who your person is, that
gives you the tour, because it's not like you show
up and there's a box office. Although Britain may have changed.
It used to be if you wanted a tour, they
had the uh like this big poll sat ripper tours.

(01:10:42):
You just stand there and somebody would show up and
you know, you'd go on your way with them and they,
you know, show you all the stuff. And it was
brutal by the way, for if you've never seen any
of the pictures, don't. It wasn't a situation where it
was a staff and then they bled out. It was
it was brutal. And it is again odd that we

(01:11:03):
were like, hey, we should turn this into a tourist attraction.
But I do believe that this seems to be pointing
in the right direction, but getting this done to where
they come out and make an announcement because of tourism,
because of a lot of things, and the fact that
the mystery itself can be fun. I'm not always sure
people want to solve a mystery. We don't want to

(01:11:26):
know if there isn't lockness, monster or sasquatch aka Bigfoot.
We don't want to not know about these things. We
wanted to think in our mind that there could be
something out there and it's great for tourism. Let's not

(01:11:47):
think that it's not. And there are people that go there,
thousands of people a year from all over the world
who go there specifically for stuff like that. Three two, three, five,
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little watch trending. You guys think it's a little bit
about that stuff from the USA. Yeah, yeah, you're probably
right about that. Watching people lose their mind over this.
What do you mean I can't have my fifty billion
dollars to hand out to people. But we're putting together
a transgender opera in a place that doesn't want any
of that. That's gonna be a helper for nobody. Talk

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about the Department of Education. Are they next on the
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Speaker 4 (01:12:35):
If you will?

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Speaker 2 (01:13:21):
Immigration Nation. You guys know that one of the battles
that Trump is taking on is immigration, and totally honest
with you, I'm glad he's doing it. The moment that
Joe Biden said in I think was the second debate

(01:13:43):
with Trump when he was first running for president, that
within the first hundred days he would send a pathway
to citizenship for the eleven million undocumented people that were here,
and blah blah blah blah blah. I said, never ever,
ever will I vote for that guy. Never will I
vote for that guy. Now, I'm not one of these wackatoos,

(01:14:06):
the things. We're gonna get rid of everybody, because that
ain't gonna happen. You and I both know that, and
we as a nation right now probably can't even afford it.
Not only going out and catching everybody and sending them home,
but the impact to the economy would be tremendous. And

(01:14:27):
there is a conversation that needs to be had about
how we sort this out, and we've discussed it at nauseum,
but nobody's ever serious. So it's hard to take a
lot of this stuff serious, right because everybody's always hair
on fire and it's all or nothing, which is not true.
And as much as people want to live in the

(01:14:49):
all or nothing world, that's the extremes of not reality.
Like you're not even close to you, You're like outside
the realm of reality. We're not getting rid of everybody
just isn't going to happen. Like I said, we don't
have the manpower. We also don't have the money. And
quite frankly, I think as a nation, we don't have

(01:15:12):
to want oh, we want to close it up. We
want all the criminals gone. Poll after poll shows that
it's not even close. On top of that, the people
that have gone through the system and have applied for
asylum and they've been told they have to leave. Poll
after polls shown yes, time for you to go. The others.

(01:15:38):
How do you deal with the others. That's a good question,
it's a very good question. Most people, again do not
want to have a serious conversation because they want it
to be simple and easy, which is we capture everybody,
we send them home, or everybody gets to stay. That's

(01:15:58):
not realistic for a lot of different reasons. First, let's
talk about what it would mean if everybody was removed
or left. Shortage of workers and key industries agriculture, construction, hospitality,
and food manufacturing, big shortage, massive shortage. Well, Americans can

(01:16:22):
get those jobs. What Americans are you talking about? The
ones who don't even want to work in an office
or do anything? Those ones are you going to force.

Speaker 4 (01:16:36):
Them to work?

Speaker 2 (01:16:37):
Oh? Yeah, Then with labor shortages, higher wages for some
cost of business will go up, reduce productivity. We're gonna
have a lot of issues, probably some businesses closing, etcetera, etcetera,
higher cost for consumers, which as we know, we do

(01:16:58):
not like. And then tax revenues they pay taxes. They do,
pay taxes, sales taxes, property taxes, payroll taxes.

Speaker 4 (01:17:09):
How do they do that? Well?

Speaker 2 (01:17:11):
Fake solid security numbers, actual solid security numbers of other
people and things of that nature. We get it, and
you would see probably a contraction at least for a
quarter or two of the economy. And that's if we
can get it rocking and rolling, which again we would

(01:17:33):
at some point through technology. Not looking at you know,
the twenty four year old who doesn't want to do
anything to come on out and go, you know what,
no work.

Speaker 4 (01:17:42):
In a factory?

Speaker 2 (01:17:44):
I doubt they would. What do you have seven million
young men working age just don't work?

Speaker 4 (01:17:51):
What is that all about?

Speaker 2 (01:17:52):
And I say that because they hustle on the side
enough to earn a living, but it's not like they're
really participating in society. That being said, we would lose
a lot. And there are several other issues. Issue number
one very important. We need people. If we're not producing people,

(01:18:16):
we are not going to be able to replace the
workers that are retiring, therefore shrinking the tax base and
putting too much burden on the people that are working,
and eventually we turn into Greece. We need anywhere between
with comfortably. We'd like to have ten to twelve, but

(01:18:37):
at least eight people working to help with one person
who's retired. Secondly, we've allowed this to become such a
political football for years. The Republicans turned a blind eye
to their friends, the big donors who needed workers. Wink wink, nudge, nudge,

(01:18:57):
we got it. The Democrats on the other side turn
a blind eye because they thought they would have a
group of indentured voters eventually. And now we're stuck because
there's a fear that if the Democrats get their way
and they can make everybody a citizen, that they're going

(01:19:21):
to get votes forever. And they've essentially gerrymandered the national election.
And the Republicans' fear is if we do absolutely clamp
down on everybody, my big donors are going to be

(01:19:42):
pissed because they do need cheap labor, because we don't
have labor. And it's a shame that it's come to this.
But alas here we are. Not everybody is thrilled by
what is going on. And I blame both sides, and
right now, the Democrats, this is your fault. You allowed
this nightmare to go on. You allowed this nightmare for

(01:20:05):
four years to get so out of hand that the
pendulum swung the other direction and alas, here we are.
And you even have people in the Latino community who
are angry and pissed. And if you don't think that's true,
because you'll see kids out and people out there burning
the American flags. You had dumb ass saying ridiculous things
about America while they're holding in the flag of the

(01:20:27):
country they've ran away from them.

Speaker 4 (01:20:29):
You're idiots.

Speaker 2 (01:20:31):
I have news for you, Latino communities. The people that
have done it right. People'll have been here for a
very long time and understand what America has given them.
And yes, they've given to America as well. They're not
thrilled this. My grandfather, oh my god, he would have
built the wall so big. And you're like, well, it's
easy for you to say ched your grandfather was white. No,

(01:20:52):
my grandfather Jesus born and raised in Mexico, and he
would have built a wall so big because he went
through all the hell and the nightmare to become an
American citizen. As he called it, the greatest thing for
him in the world was becoming an American citizen. But the

(01:21:12):
rigmaroar and the stuff that he had to go through.
All of that stuff was a nightmare, and so many
Latinos are like, Nope, sorry, let's get him out of here.
We don't need this.

Speaker 30 (01:21:26):
This message goes to all you Latinos who were not
born in the United States of America talking to other
Latinos who were born in the United States of America.
You guys are talking to us because we stand with
the mass deportations of these illegal immigrant criminals who are
not only criminals in America but also their own country.

(01:21:49):
You can get upset with us all you want. At
the end of the day, none of you have to
be there, nor do those individuals boom.

Speaker 2 (01:21:59):
Those are other Latinos who are pissed and angry who
look around here and understand what their grandfather, grandmother, mother,
father gave up to come here. They were born here,
their opportunity is here, and they realize what America has
given them. And they're saying, oh, really, so you're running
around You're mad at us because we're not standing with you. You're
mad at us because we're not burning the American flag

(01:22:21):
saying you better do this or else. No.

Speaker 30 (01:22:24):
I don't know who you guys think you are but
the audacity to come to someone's country and demand that
certain things not be done.

Speaker 6 (01:22:34):
Because you say so.

Speaker 30 (01:22:35):
This is exactly why I consider myself and will always
call myself American, not so I Mehicano. I'm not Mexican,
I'm Latino, but I'm an American Latino. I like how
you guys leave out that there's even Mexicans right now
in Tijuana protesting against illegal immigration, saying we don't want

(01:22:55):
them here either.

Speaker 4 (01:22:57):
America.

Speaker 2 (01:22:58):
What, Yeah, Mexico is not kind to people to come
to their country illegally. No, no, no, no no. We
are a big hearted nation who had that heart, absolutely
taken advantage of. And yes, people that are here legally,

(01:23:18):
people that are born and raised here, but their families
come from other countries. They look at what is going
on here and they're saying to themselves, no, not going
to happen. And we're not on your side. We're Americans
that happen to be a Latino or happen to be Asian.
We're not whatever you want us to be to make
you feel better, so you can run around demanding something

(01:23:41):
from a nation that has given you far more than
you've given it.

Speaker 30 (01:23:44):
You also got Mexicans not like Venezuelans, El Favolodians do
not like Hondurans, Cubans and Puerto Ricans. Call one of
them the opposite, and you'll see how quickly they get.
Upset though we may share the same color of skin.
That'll make us all kin. Well for some of you guys,

(01:24:06):
upset that American Latinos are supporting this mass deportation of
these individuals. Just remember you don't have to be here.
You can always go back to your country and try
to turn it into the America you want it to be.
Straight up, don't get the out of here?

Speaker 1 (01:24:24):
What what?

Speaker 4 (01:24:26):
Boom?

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Now it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?

Speaker 6 (01:26:20):
Signed James Dean.

Speaker 31 (01:26:28):
Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, siRNA, what trupping.

Speaker 2 (01:26:47):
Let's find out what's trending on the old interwebs on
this glorious.

Speaker 4 (01:26:53):
Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (01:26:55):
We'll start over with yeahoo, shall we Kanye West again?
That whole thing. If you guys haven't seen the insanity
of Kanye and his wife, who I believe has been brainwashed,
naked butt naked, just crazy, a number training thing. I mean,

(01:27:22):
it's just I don't know what to say. It's just
so surreal. Luca don Jik, Donald Trump, Sacramento Kings, us AID,
us AID, Chad, I know, I call the USAID. It's
a criminal organization. It's a mess. I'll tell you that
right now. Most people had no idea how much money
goes into this thing, what these people do, the insanity

(01:27:46):
of some of the stuff that it supports. Head over
to Twitter US aid number one thing Canada still mad
at us the Grammys, Luca doje elon, Miles Garrett, he
wants to trade from Cleveland, fact that she stayed there
this long, they should probably grant it to him. Trudeau,

(01:28:09):
Kendrick Lamar, Canadians, all things trending in the magical world
of Twitter, and finally over to Google Miles Garrett sovereign
wealth fund? Will they or won't they buy TikTok Trump
wants to set up a sovereign wealth fund. Was like,
we could buy TikTok Okay?

Speaker 4 (01:28:27):
How about no.

Speaker 2 (01:28:29):
Final destination movie trailer, Bloodlines, Cooper Cup Kanye West and
his brainwashed hot wife that looks a lot like Kim Kardashian,
just insane. All things trending in the magical world of
Google three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty
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(01:28:55):
trending things, though obviously it's the domination of the NBA
Basket Bowl world with the big trade with Luca.

Speaker 4 (01:29:03):
His name is Luca.

Speaker 2 (01:29:05):
He just closed a fifteen million dollar home. Apparently he cried.
Anthony Davis not happy about this. The good thing for
Anthony Davis, You're now going to a state was zero
income tax, where Luca, you're going to a state with
lots of income tax. You just lost fifteen percent of

(01:29:27):
your income and you don't get that ginormous super Max deal, which,
as we all know, that's a big deal. I mean,
you lost what sixty nine to seventy million a year,
so what they were gonna have to pay you. And
I do not begrudge Dallas one bit because I think

(01:29:51):
they looked at him and said, he's twenty five, he's
not in shape, doesn't seem to want to get in shape,
doesn't want to listen to anybody. Maybe this isn't the
worst thing ever. Time's gonna tell There's no doubt about that.
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Speaker 2 (01:30:15):
A lot of stuff to get to, some crazy stuff,
some political stuff, and a bunch of stuff in between you.

Speaker 32 (01:30:21):
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Speaker 2 (01:31:07):
Now that the Great Guacamole Wars have been put behind us,
The Battle of the Syrup is currently in the midst
of a seas fire agreement. We have moved on to
the latest tear on fire, which is USAID. Tomorrow will

(01:31:29):
be Department of Education. Today is USAID. What is USAID
depends on who you talk to. If you talk to
somebody out there who's a loving person, this is how
we give aid to everybody and help them.

Speaker 4 (01:31:45):
It's what we do.

Speaker 6 (01:31:47):
It's who we are.

Speaker 2 (01:31:49):
If you talk to people who look at the numbers
and who are more analytical, it's a giant waste of money.

Speaker 33 (01:31:58):
All the agencies andmployees received a notice telling them not
to come to work. USAID employee Christina Dry described the
scene those.

Speaker 34 (01:32:07):
Was in the building. We started. We took down our
pride flags. I took out any books I thought would
be incriminating. No Saturday, all of the websites went down
and then I lost complete access to my computer.

Speaker 2 (01:32:21):
Oh no, so she's part of US eight. So what
will happen with US eight. Well, they're probably going to
fold it into some other stuff, which is fine. I
don't think anybody has any problem with that. It used
to be and it used to be an apartment inside
of another agency, right, the State Department or something. And
it's not like they're going to fire everybody, as much

(01:32:41):
as maybe they would like to, that isn't going to happen.
And there are laws, right, We've got things set up
when it comes to protecting these agencies. Congress sets them up.
They're the power of the purse. They're the ones who
can reverse it. There were going to be a battle
on hand, but it doesn't mean you have to fund
them and follow the directions of which they have been

(01:33:05):
giving themselves for the last umpteen years, which is, we'll
do what we want, how we want, when we want.
So what do you think apples? Are those apples?

Speaker 33 (01:33:15):
This is money that is appropriated by Congress. So there
is going to be a huge fight. There will be
legal challenges. So you've already seen democrats. Democrats waged a
bit of a protest outside USAID's offices yesterday in Washington,
and you know essentially said that Elon Musk does not
have the authority to do this for goodness sake, but
neither does Donald Trump.

Speaker 4 (01:33:37):
No, he doesn't.

Speaker 2 (01:33:38):
That's why it has to go through Congress. As much
as people would like to see it maybe blown up
and it's not because I don't think we should give.
And this goes back to it's either all or nothing.
Why can't we be responsible in our giving and have
an understanding that you pushing out some wacky eye idea,

(01:34:00):
some woke insanity isn't really the best use of money
at a time when we need to be pinching our
pennies with massive debts and a you know, I mean, yo,
look at our It's just incredible what we're paying on
a monthly basis just to maintain We're paying the bare

(01:34:23):
minimum on our USA credit card. Okay, we can give,
and we can give from our heart, and we can
be responsible without being idiots. It is possible. And no,
Americans don't want to hear that you gave, you know,

(01:34:46):
two million dollars to teach Guatemalans how to become transgender
an activist of the LGBTQ community in Guatemala. They don't.
They don't. Sorry, you're gonna have to figure that one
out on your own. Okay, right, how about you take
that two million dollars help feed your people and keep

(01:35:08):
them from trying to escape your country.

Speaker 33 (01:35:10):
This is the kind of do good work of the
US government. This is trying to spread American goodwill among
local populations. But the criticism from MOSCUE is that it's
really an ideological program. The criticism is quite extreme. I
don't see much evidence for it. The White House did
put out a little a list of little less than

(01:35:33):
a dozen or so of projects that had been funded
over the years by USAID that they said showed that
this was something that the US shouldn't be funding.

Speaker 2 (01:35:43):
No, we should be funding a lot of stuff. We
give more than any other nation and we continue to
do so. And I don't think we should stop giving.
I think we need to be honest, smart, pragmatic when
it comes to our giving. We need to be honest
with the American people, this is what we're giving, why
we're giving, smart, we're going to give to these groups

(01:36:10):
that will help these nations in certain ways. And pragmatic,
which is we're not just going to throw all the
money around. We've got fifty billion, let's spend it all
right now, let's think about it. We can do so
much better with what and how we give and who

(01:36:30):
we choose to give it to if we're going to
be doing the do gooder work. Because while they're out
there going it's really just a bunch of you know,
good people just giving out money. No, there's been all
kinds of issues, including the fact that we gave money
to a nonprofit that was aligned with a terrorist organization,

(01:36:53):
and we continue to give money even though they'd opened
up an investigations.

Speaker 4 (01:37:00):
Do better.

Speaker 2 (01:37:01):
It shouldn't be hard. And the left is out there going,
this is it, This is Trump. He's evil and he's bad,
and blah blah blah.

Speaker 4 (01:37:09):
Do better.

Speaker 2 (01:37:12):
What if I told you we could take that fifty
billion dollars, keep it here in the United States of America,
and in doing so, we could put it towards healthcare.

Speaker 4 (01:37:20):
Well, hold on a second.

Speaker 2 (01:37:22):
But for government and people who like to spend everybody
else's money and feel like they're doing great works, it's
not about that. They'll say, why can't we do both?
We'll see how far this goes, because there's gonna be challenges, absolutely,
and there's ways of doing things. Understand that Trump is

(01:37:43):
not a god. He's going to throw everything against the wall.
See what sticks. By the way, Biden did the same thing.
We always everybody in the media glosses over Biden giving
you know, student loans. The hey forget about it, don't
have to pay it, swipe of his Everybody forgets about that.

(01:38:06):
These things will be challenged. There's ways of doing stuff,
but you throw stuff against the wall and see what sticks.
Like I said yesterday, we did have avoid the the
nightmare that could have been the guacamole War. How do
people feel about trade wars and tariffs if they even

(01:38:28):
know what any of it means?

Speaker 4 (01:38:30):
I don't get it.

Speaker 35 (01:38:31):
But I don't get it because if we take a
look here Trump tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico.

Speaker 2 (01:38:36):
The support is thirty eight percent.

Speaker 35 (01:38:38):
Now, you don't have to be a mathematical genius to
figure out that the fifty one percent oppose is higher
than the thirty eight percent support. Americans are saying no, no,
no when.

Speaker 36 (01:38:49):
It comes to these Trump tariffs, and there was no tariffs,
and Americans didn't want them because we don't want stuff
to go up, which don't we We are are a
nation of consumers.

Speaker 2 (01:39:04):
And I've said it and I've said it for you know,
since Trump threatened the Canadian you know, tariffs. I was
never sure why Canada was the tariffs to go to Mexico.
I get it. You're allowing people to walk through your
country just willy nilly, and as long as they're not staying,
you don't care.

Speaker 4 (01:39:24):
You are.

Speaker 2 (01:39:27):
Turning a blind eye to the cartels in many cases
and allowing them to just run large swaths of your country.
It's become a narco state. And in doing so, there's
been mass amounts of fentanyl that has crossed our border.
So those things I completely understand. Canada was a little bit,

(01:39:49):
you know, fuzzier on that one. I think that was
more can you bend a knee scenario, But if it
would have made things more expensive, yeah, people were not
going to be by that. But he came out and said,
look it maybe short term pain, long term gain. Okay,
I'm fair. I'm fine with that, like most people are,
as long as you're telling me that's what might happen.

(01:40:10):
But nothing happened. Trump lost too, He didn't get anything
he wanted.

Speaker 4 (01:40:15):
He did he did.

Speaker 2 (01:40:18):
Trump got ten thousand troops at the border. Mexico said
they were going to send them there to help. They've
already had troops at the border. Twenty nineteen, they had
fifteen thousand troops, of which a vast majority of them
went back to doing other things after Trump left office,
and if they had fifteen thousand troops at the border
and they allowed all the things that have gone on

(01:40:40):
at the border, maybe we do need a swap out
of troops to get troops that are actually going to
do something. Oh yeah, speaking of immigration. I don't know
if you guys listened to this yesterday. I even saw it.
This is Phil Murphy, he's the governor of New Jersey.
What did I say was going to happen? You were
going to find officials that are going to want to

(01:41:01):
virtue signal how powerful their belief is and stand up
against the evil they see as Donald Trump and how
he wants to handle business when it comes to immigration
in particular ice and whatnot. So this is Phil Murphy,

(01:41:24):
Governor of New Jersey.

Speaker 37 (01:41:26):
Talking about I don't want to get into too much detail,
but there's someone in our broader universe whose immigration status
is not yet at the point that they are trying
to get it to. And we said, you know what,
let's have her live at our house above our garage,
and good luck to the Feds coming in to try

(01:41:48):
to get her.

Speaker 2 (01:41:50):
Okay, let's unpack this first. Why do you want to
do that? Like, why do you want to do that.
Why are you saying, hey, Ice, hey, federal government, you
af the horse you rode in on, and we're not
going to obey the law and we're gonna flaunt it
right in your face. That's ridiculous. Secondly, we don't even

(01:42:14):
know kind of visa she has or doesn't have, what
her actual status is. She might be here on a visa,
a student visa, a work visa. She might be trying
to figure out how to stay, she might have overstayed
her visa. We don't know what her status is. And finally,
number three, how about an f you governor, if you're

(01:42:37):
that person like Phonsie living above the garage, how about that?
How about don't bring me into this. I thought you
were trying to help me, and instead your virtue signaling
to everybody and daring people to come get me so
you can look like you are part of the resistance.
And the difference is if they do come and arrest you,

(01:43:00):
you'll be championed as a superhero and an amazing white
savior and that person will probably be removed. Nice, you're
a solid individual. My goodness me the world we live
in three two, three, five, three eight twenty four, twenty
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Speaker 27 (01:45:13):
A hashtag me too, hashtag immigration reforms, hashtag help. I'm
trapped in a hashtag factory and I can't get out.

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Speaker 2 (01:45:23):
Democrats have learned nothing from the last election. They continue
to run it crazy. They had their big vote over
the weekend to decide who is going to run the
party from here on out. But before you even have
the vote, you gotta have the land acknowledgement.

Speaker 20 (01:45:37):
The Democratic National Committee wish is to acknowledge that we
gather together to state our values on lands that have
been stewarded through many centuries by stan Central and the
descendants of tribal nations who have been here since time immemorial.

Speaker 6 (01:45:54):
We honor the communities native to.

Speaker 20 (01:45:56):
This continent and recognize that our country was built on
indigenous lands.

Speaker 2 (01:46:03):
We want to apologize. Nobody's giving anything back, So why
are you coming out and apologize? All right, let's get
the rules straight.

Speaker 21 (01:46:09):
Rules specify that when we have a gender non binary
candidate or officer, the non binary individual is counted as
neither male nor female, and the remaining six offices must
be gender balanced. With the results of the previous four elections,
our elected officers are currently too male and to female.

(01:46:31):
In order to be gender balanced, we must we must
elect one male, one female, and one person of any gender.

Speaker 2 (01:46:43):
Do you guys have that now? We're just getting started, kids,
so we're trying to get the rules down before we
could even vote. We're trying to get the rules down.
They may still be there. I don't know. Again, Democrats,
you've learned nothing.

Speaker 6 (01:46:52):
We're gonna export.

Speaker 21 (01:46:54):
We're finding out ways to expedite this amen because of
our gender balance provisions.

Speaker 6 (01:46:59):
On this next ballot, you will be able to vote for.

Speaker 21 (01:47:02):
Two candidates of any gender on the next ballot. Okay,
so on this next ballot, you will be able to
vote for two candidates of any gender on the next ballot.

Speaker 6 (01:47:15):
If two candidates receive.

Speaker 21 (01:47:18):
I'm gonna turn to Helen to clarify this last part.

Speaker 2 (01:47:22):
As you do, because you have no idea what you're
talking about. You don't even know. You've confused yourself by
trying to be so inclusive in woke rather than going, hey, guys,
we're all going to vote and will decide who's got
the most votes gets to lead the party. But instead
you're trying to balance it and it's hard to do
when you're insane. And who's Helen?

Speaker 6 (01:47:40):
You are?

Speaker 22 (01:47:41):
In this next ballot, where you have two votes, as
the chair has said, you may vote for two males,
two females, two of any gender. Okay, Nope, you can't
do that because we've got to balance. You could vote
for one of any gender, okay, our note non binary gender.

Speaker 6 (01:48:03):
Excuse me, it is late.

Speaker 2 (01:48:05):
Okay, yes it is. It's too late for you guys.

Speaker 6 (01:48:09):
That insane.

Speaker 2 (01:48:10):
It is Trudeau. Show him out's done.

Speaker 17 (01:48:13):
I will never apologize for standing up for LGDP, lgt LBG,
LGBTQ two plus kids Rights.

Speaker 2 (01:48:26):
Oh we stuck the landing three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show. Is
your Twitter tweet at us text the program right here
on The Chad Benson Show. Solid show today. As always,
we deliver time and time again, fun and hilarity with

(01:48:47):
some seriousness. I have no idea what agency Trump is
going to go after today, but I am curious. Is
it going to be the Department of Education. I think
it's something that needs to be taught talked about. Education
is important, but I don't think we're getting our money's worth.
So we shall see if that is going to be

(01:49:07):
the next place that he cast his eye. You guys,
have a blessed and amazing rest of your Tuesday.

Speaker 11 (01:49:16):
I'm not really a fan of Tuesdays.

Speaker 2 (01:49:19):
Shut up, go get yourself some tacos. As always, night
night Jack.

Speaker 1 (01:49:24):
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